A Richmond, B.C., woman who saw her Chinese wedding photography business crumble under the viral reach of a disgruntled bride's poison pen says she hopes her personal nightmare can serve as a lesson for others. Supreme Court judge has ordered the angry bride to pay $115,000 in damages for defaming Kitty Chan's now-ruined business, Amara Wedding. I want to prove to people that they have to face any consequences when they say something on the internet," Chan said Wednesday. A week before the wedding, Liao stopped payment on a post-dated cheque. Kitty Chan and her husband had built their wedding photography business into a successful enterprise.
Source: CBC News March 01, 2018 13:52 UTC